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Mayor's Press Conference - Jul 11, 2026 - Meeting

Mayor's Press ConferenceSan FranciscoJuly 11, 2026

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SF Launches Inaugural One City Day With 3,500 Volunteers

Mayor Lurie and a coalition of corporate sponsors, city agencies, and community groups kicked off San Francisco's first-ever One City Day on July 11, mobilizing more than 3,500 registered volunteers for 183 service projects across all 11 supervisorial districts. The event, centered in city parks at the suggestion of First Lady Becca Prattle, drew speakers ranging from a high school student pulling invasive roots to a Salesforce vice president touting 1.6 million cumulative volunteer hours.

  • 3,500+ volunteers signed up for 183 service activities spanning every supervisorial district
  • Major corporate sponsors — Salesforce, Wells Fargo, Visa, Dolby, and others — bankrolled the inaugural event alongside city departments
  • Youth leader spotlights park stewardship, connecting DCYF-funded programs to hands-on environmental work
  • District 11 organizations and small businesses rally around neighborhood service and commercial corridor support

Why it matters: One City Day represents San Francisco's first attempt at a structured, citywide day of service — a model that pairs municipal organizing muscle with corporate volunteer programs and neighborhood-level community groups. If it sticks as an annual event, it could become a durable pipeline for civic engagement and a vehicle for directing private-sector resources toward public needs.

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